Pubdate: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 Source: Kitchener-Waterloo Record (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 Kitchener-Waterloo Record Contact: http://www.therecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/225 DISCLOSE POT HOUSES The last thing a new homeowner wants to discover is that a property is not what it seemed to be. While buyers have a responsibility to act with care, they shouldn't be expected to be detectives, performing chemical tests on a property to see if it was once used for an illegal marijuana growing operation. One person who understands this point is Dan McTeague, the Liberal member of Parliament for Pickering-Ajax-Uxbridge. His area, like Waterloo Region, has been cursed by numerous "pot houses." He is concerned with the health of people who move into these houses. McTeague points out that the highly toxic chemicals used in a marijuana house combined with high humidity may cause respiratory problems for the new owners. One solution he proposes is that the provincial legislature amend the Ontario Real Estate Act so that real estate agents would be required to disclose information about these houses before a purchaser signs a sales agreement. This is an idea worth considering. If the health effect is likely to be serious for a significant number of people, full disclosure is only reasonable. The provincial government, working with federal health officials, would be wise to take a close look at this problem. In our own area, this problem is bigger than people not acquainted with the illicit drug world might suspect. There are about 100 houses in Waterloo Region that have been used to grow marijuana. Interestingly, the federal government has a conflict of interest on this issue. It wants to get a good price for houses it sells that were seized from criminals. As a result, the government does not inform potential buyers of the previous use of pot houses. Particularly for a government, this is not acceptable. Until the province examines this issue more closely, homebuyers, perhaps with the help of their lawyers, will have to protect themselves. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart